Maricopa Community Colleges  AMT266AA   19936-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
AMT266AA 19936-20086 L+L 6 Credit(s) 9 Period(s)
Engine Fuel Systems, Fuel Metering and Induction System: Part 65
Inspection, servicing, troubleshooting, overhaul, and repair of aircraft fuel systems and components, fuel metering devices, injection systems, turbochargers, and superchargers. Induction system principles of operation and design.
Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
AMT266AA   19936-20086 Engine Fuel Systems, Fuel Metering and Induction System: Part 65
1. Inspect, check, service, and repair carburetor air intake and induction manifolds. (I)
2. Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair reciprocating and turbine engine fuel metering systems. (II)
3. Troubleshoot and adjust turbine engine fuel metering systems and electronic engine fuel controls. (II)
4. Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair engine fuel system. (II)
5. Overhaul carburetor. (III)
6. Repair engine fuel metering system components. (III)
7. Repair engine fuel system components. (III)
8. Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair heat exchangers, superchargers, and turbine engine airflow and temperature control systems. (III)
9. Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair engine ice and rain control system. (III)
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AMT266AA   19936-20086 Engine Fuel Systems, Fuel Metering and Induction System: Part 65
    I. Air Intake and Manifold Systems
        A. Reciprocating induction systems
          1. Introduction
          2. Principles of operation
          3. Systems and components
          4. Troubleshooting, service, inspection, and repair procedures
          5. Supercharged induction systems
        B. Turbine induction systems
          1. Bleed valves
          2. Bleed bands
        C. Engine ice and rain control system
          1. Types of controls
            a. Terminal
            b. Electrical
            c. Chemical
          2. Inspection and repair procedures
          3. Troubleshooting procedures
      II. Fuel System Requirements and Theory
          A. Reciprocating engines
            1. Basic fuel systems
            2. Principles of operation
            3. Vapor lock
            4. Major components
            5. Metering devices
              a. Float carburetor
              b. Pressure carburetor
              c. Fuel injection
            6. Troubleshooting, service, inspection, and repair procedures
          B. Turbine engines
            1. Fuel control devices
              a. Hydropneumatic
              b. Hydromechanical
              c. Pneumatic mechanical
              d. Electro-hydromechanical
              e. Electronic
            2. System components
            3. Troubleshooting, service, inspection, and repair procedures
        III. Engine Fuel Components and Repair
            A. Fuel system components
              1. Float carburetors
              2. Pressure carburetors
              3. Fuel injection systems
              4. Turbine fuel control units
            B. Water injection systems
              1. Reciprocating
              2. Turbine
            C. Induction system components
              1. Supercharged induction systems
              2. Turbochargers
                a. Principles of operation
                b. Components
                c. Servicing, inspection, and repair procedures
                d. Troubleshooting procedures
              3. Heat exchangers
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